Entirely Free Quotes
15 quotes by 14 authors
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If I was freer than I had ever been in my life, I was not yet entirely free, for I still hung on to an…
— Wendell Berry
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To be entirely free, and at the same time entirely dominated by law, is the eternal paradox of human life.
— Oscar Wilde
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The human mind can hardly remain entirely free from bias, and decisive opinions are often formed before a thorough examination of a subject from all…
— H. P. Blavatsky
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The true Vedantic spirit does not start out with a system of preconceived ideas. It possesses absolute liberty and unrivalled courage among religions with regard…
— Romain Rolland
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We must reserve a back shop all our own entirely free, in which to establish our real liberty and our principal retreat and solitude.
— Michel de Montaigne
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Mathematics is entirely free in its development, and its concepts are only linked by the necessity of being consistent, and are co-ordinated with concepts introduced…
— Georg Cantor
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Comics, at least in periodical form, exist almost entirely free of any pretense; the critical world of art hardly touches them, and they're 100% personal.
— Chris Ware
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The mathematician is entirely free, within the limits of the imagination, to construct what worlds he pleases.
— J. W. N. Sullivan
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The mathematician is entirely free, within the limits of his imagination, to construct what worlds he pleases. What he is to imagine is a matter…
— J. W. N. Sullivan
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People are born in a certain place, and in a certain society. I don't mean to sound like a determinist, but to think we're entirely…
— Thomas Frank
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Fishing in a bucket. The total hopelessness of the activity was very soothing. It was the perfect sport. Without the emotional stresses of success and…
— Hilary McKay
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Someone that you have deprived of everything is no longer in your power. He is once again entirely free.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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A reason that the past is so hated by the young is that there is no way to be entirely free of it.
— Paul Horgan
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The nonphysical law allows you to use nonphysical causes to create nonphysical effects and also physical effects. This does not mean that you are not…
— Gary Zukav
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So there is such a thing as perfect hatred, just as there is such a thing as righteous anger. But it is a hatred for…
— John Stott
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